Interesting for you:

Coming hot on the heels of the Linux AIO Debian Live 7.11.0 release, Linux AIO Debian Live 8.4 is now available for download for all those who want to have a single ISO image with all the essential Debian GNU/Linux 8.5.0 Live CDs.

Of course, there are two Linux AIO Debian Live 8.5.0 ISO images available, one that contains the 64-bit versions of the Debian GNU/Linux 8.5.0 Live editions mentioned above, and one that contains the 32-bit ones, depending on what type of computer you want to use them.

And, as usual, the catch with Linux AIO is that you’ll have a single ISO image, which incorporates all those Debian GNU/Linux 8.5.0 Live CDs, so you can carry it with you anywhere you go on a USB flash drive or a DVD disc. No need to download six ISOs and write them on six DVDs or USB keys.

No UEFI support at the moment

Unfortunately, Linux AIO Debian Live 8.5.0 ISOs don’t benefit from UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) support, but we’ve asked the developers about it, and they told us that they are working on it, and it should come soon for all Linux AIO editions. In the meantime, you can download Linux AIO Debian Live 8.5.0.

Please note Linux AIO Debian Live 8.5.0 is distributed as two ISO images, and each one has been split into two 7-zip archives. Therefore, to obtain a single, usable ISO image that you can write on a USB flash drive or DVD disc, you’ll need to download both archives and extract only the first one (e.g. 7z.001).